Children who do not get enough dietary thiamine in the first year but get sufficient thiamine thereafter are ________.

A. at no special risk of language impairment because the first year is not a sensitive period for acquiring language
B. more likely than agemates to display deficits in grammar, vocabulary recall, or both
C. likely to require more thiamine than their agemates as they get older
D. likely to be unable to digest the form of thiamine that normally comes with vitamin-enriched foods.


Answer: B

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